Nasal CPAP Headgear

The purpose of nasal headgear is to secure a nasal mask to your face to prevent air from escaping during CPAP therapy. The headgear are sorted by brand so you can easily find the one that fits with your nasal mask. For more information on Nasal CPAP headgear, click here or proceed to the bottom of this page.

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CPAP Group

The CPAP Group has elevated comfort to a new level. Created to work in conjunction with the Respironics Comfort Series CPAP Mask line, the feather soft material reduces facial irritation and provides a comfortable night's sleep.

The incredibly soft CPAP Group standard black headgear is crafted from neo-prene and is available in small, medium, and large for the Ultra Mirage™ and Ultra Mirage™ II Nasal, Mirage Micro™, Mirage Activa™, Mirage Activa™ LT, Mirage™ SoftGel, Mirage Quattro™ and Ultra Mirage™ Full Face Mask.

This headgear is designed to fit the: Profile Lite, ComfortGel, ComfortGel Blue Nasal, Comfort Classic, Contour Deluxe, Comfort Select, ComfortFull 2, ComfortGel Full and many more nasal and full face masks!

This headgear offers a pleasant alternative to conventional strap headgear. The cap is made out of a high quality mesh material that provides for maximum comfort. This headgear is designed to work with most nasal and full face cpap masks.

Nasal CPAP headgear is used to keep a nasal CPAP mask firmly in place while you sleep. The headgear is typically made with Breath-O-Prene and should fit comfortably while maintaining the full seal of the mask. It wraps around the back of the head and connects to the mask at four points: two points on the forehead support and a point on either side of the lower part of the mask. Many headgear come in different sizes and most are adjustable with Velcro to provide you with the most comfortable fit possible. Many brands make headgear of slightly different styles, so most headgear fit well with only one specific mask or brand of masks. Headgear should be cleaned with warm soapy water or in a washing machine and air dried to maximize its lifetime. The headgear will eventually start to deteriorate or lose its ability to hold the mask well and should be replaced at this point. It is suggested that headgear be replaced every eight to fourteen months.